1 Product prep

2 Build volume

Using ghd air on medium speed and medium heat, tip your head upside down and blast-dry the roots first to build volume, followed by the lengths. When your hair is about 50% dry you’re ready to start using a brush.

3 Use your brush

Take the ghd Ceramic Vented Radial Brush (size 3) and turn up the speed and heat settings on ghd air. Starting at the front, begin drying section-by-section. Lift each section up and away from the roots, wrapping it around the brush while directing air flow at the barrel. Work the sections back from your face so you don’t create a parting.

4 Set the volume

Once each section is dry, use the cool shot button to cool the warm hair around the brush. This will immediately set your volume. When cool, gently back-brush at the roots to create extra body. Finally, wind the section back on itself into a loop and secure to your head with a grip.

5 Finish drying

Continue this technique through the sides and back of your hair. Don’t forget to use the cold shot on every section you dry. Vary the size of your sections as you dry as this will create a loose and undone style of blow-dry.

6 blow it cold

Once all your sections are dry, cooled and pinned into loops, turn down your speed to the gentlest setting and carefully blow over the sections with cold air to both set and loosen the hair.